AI agenda
Before every 1:1, Mora’s AI generates a suggested agenda tailored to that specific person and moment. Instead of staring at a blank meeting doc, you walk in with a starting point that reflects what’s actually going on in the relationship.
What the AI considers
Mora’s agenda generation pulls from several sources:
- Recent meeting notes — the last five meetings with this direct report, including what was discussed and what you wrote
- Open action items — commitments that were made but not yet completed
- Relationship profile — the AI-maintained summary of this person’s career goals, recurring themes, and sentiment trend
- Goals and topics backlog — items you’ve explicitly added to discuss
By weighing all of these together, the AI surfaces what’s most relevant right now — not just a generic list of questions.
What you get
Each agenda includes:
- Topics — typically three to five discussion areas, prioritized by relevance
- Context — a short explanation of why each topic is suggested
- Suggested question — a conversation starter you can use as-is or adapt
- Manager reminders — things to keep in mind specific to this person (e.g., they mentioned a deadline coming up)
- Coaching nudge — one personalized prompt to help you be a more effective manager in this meeting
How long it takes
Agenda generation happens automatically when a meeting is created or when you open Meeting Mode. It usually completes in a few seconds. If it’s still generating when you open Meeting Mode, a skeleton placeholder appears and the agenda snaps in as soon as it’s ready.
Regenerating the agenda
If you add new notes, complete an action item, or update a goal before the meeting, you can regenerate the agenda to reflect the latest state. Use the Refresh agenda option inside Meeting Mode.
The agenda is a starting point
The AI agenda is a suggestion, not a script. You’re always free to skip topics, reorder the conversation, or go off-agenda entirely. The goal is to make preparation faster — not to constrain the conversation.